An incoming threat: the influence of automation potential on job insecurity

被引:1
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作者
Cao, Jieqiong [1 ]
Song, Zhaoli [2 ]
机构
[1] Singapore Univ Social Sci, Singapore, Singapore
[2] Natl Univ Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
Automation potential; AI; Job insecurity; Relationships with supervisors; Social media engagement; EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE; SOCIAL MEDIA; FUTURE; WORK; COMMUNICATION; ANTECEDENTS; HISTORY; STRESS; IMPACT; USAGE;
D O I
10.1108/APJBA-07-2022-0328
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeIn today's digital age, news and social media are abuzz with ChatGPT and a myriad of advanced AI tools. Experts from disciplines like computer science and socioeconomics have discussed the profound transformations AI can bring. While certain industries have embraced AI, its penetration across all sectors remains uneven. Yet, even with this limited adoption, the psychological ramifications it presents for workplace employees are profound. Our study integrated social information processing and transactional stress theories to analyze the effect of automation brought by AI on job insecurity. Our study also considers whether moderating factors like supervisor-subordinate relationships and social media engagement can alleviate the adverse consequences of automation.Design/methodology/approachWe empirically test our research hypotheses with longitudinal data from the US General Social Survey (GSS).FindingsUsing US General Social Survey data, our findings indicate that employees in industries with high automation potential are more susceptible to job insecurity. Interestingly, social media engagement appears to dampen this relationship, while the quality of the supervisor-subordinate relationship shows negligible impact.Originality/valueThis study provides valuable insights into the effects of automation potential and the role of social media engagement in coping with it, making a meaningful contribution to the existing literature in this area.
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页码:116 / 135
页数:20
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